Also…
That’s actually true…
OMG. That’s fantastic!
My son, the pianist-chef, does not approve. There is no reason for that to move around like a golf cart!
I disagree. That’s la touche finale!
London mutants:
I found out that Eddie’s actually a good actor when I watched the thriller series “Stay Close.” Good popcorn accompaniment.
Why is it always Hamlet? I think 's theater scene hasn’t ever quite gotten over this one…
Younger faces look on sympathetically at the twentysomething hero unable to do anything, the slacker prince (ably backed by a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern who could have passed for grungies Eddie Vadder and Kurt Cobain, if not Bill and Ted themselves). And, as the post-divorced generation, the X-ers seem to relate to a domestic situation in which a guy lives at home, hates his step-dad and rows with his mom.
And who could forget… starring a stunning Rachel McAdams from before Hollywood stardom, when a Canadian show could still afford to hire her (and Paul Gross, for fair play, I guess)…
My guess is that once this indescribable food cart gets out of beta, it’ll absolutely be the center of attention in any decently paved urban setting.
Imagine if some musically-inclined paleteros could play their favorite music while pushing their carts, and not just have a bell jingling from the cart handle. (I wonder if a button accordion could be rigged to the cart…)
I had to read that three times before I could get past “Your son is a what??”
A ski resort gets an inch of snow!
You posted that because of the person in the background trying to get down the stairs in ski boots, right?
Yeah, that was, weird? It seems to signal that what she’s saying is in jest, but then, nothing else signals that, including what she says, so . . .
That person didn’t get hurt, right? That’s good stuff.